Social Media experts generally agree on 7 different types of followers, with some adding an 8th.
In our article Targeting and Growing an
Audience, we noted that followers are not necessarily in Social Media to look for products/services to purchase. It requires skill and tact to be able
to convert a follower into a sale. You cannot appeal to anyone with your
content unless you understand why they are following you.
Below are the different types of followers and the type of content you could possibly use to attract them.
Follower Type Possible Content
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The quite follower – just there
reading your content
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Content should
show how products or services are going to be of help/benefit to them
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Casual liker – they fancy some of your posts, and will occasionally 'like'
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Have content that
makes this follower feel like part of your product offering. They already
fancy you, make them see how they are missing out by not buying your product or
service
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Deal seeker – always looking for
promotions / uses Social Media to stay up to date on business
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Offer specials;
Run competitions; Make offers for purchases processed through Social Media Forums or in response to any activity in Social Media
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The unhappy customer – is there
to share a bad experience
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We all make
mistakes; be ready to apologize. Come up with deals aimed at making peace
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The ranter – always yelling
about something
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Some of our
clients suffer from challenges that have nothing to do with our products or
services.
Do not delete
these from following you. Their comments won’t change who we are, but understanding
them might provide the right attraction
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The cheerleader – loves your
brand and everything you post
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That this groups
raves about us does not automatically make them want to buy from us. We still
need to nudge them in the direction. Content targeting this group
should not only appeal for a sale but should be shareable so that they become
our word-our-of-mouth advertisers as well.
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The loyal fan – always has your
back
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This is the group
that will comprise mostly of happy and satisfied customers. Whilst we have
already done business with them we still need to target them for repeat
business and they provide vital information on product improvement or development
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The Fakers – cheap followers
bought from agencies; In early 2014 – 1 out of 10 twitter accounts were fake;
mid 2012 – Facebook had 83 million fake accounts. Source http://bit.ly/1MwXOK5
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Some Social Media
experts will advise you to buy followers and some can show you tricks on how
to have thousands overnight followers. You are also going to be followed by fake
accounts. Whilst these should be avoided, where we do come across them, let
us not even waste time pretending to be addressing multitudes, we can never
fake a sale.
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For assistance in classifying your followers and targeting your audience to yield a higher Return On Investment in your Social Media efforts, contact us on +27218516121 / +27799319372
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